Music: Martha's Return

They were all on hand last weekthe critics and choreographers, the
dancers, designers and devoted fansto greet the tiny woman with the
haunting eyes and the New England Gothic face. After three years,
partly spent touring abroad. Dancer Martha Graham had returned with her
ballet company to perform in Manhattan, bringing with her a satchelful
of Graham favorites and two new works: a sophisticated sexual romp
called Embattled Garden and an evening-length ballet titled
Clytemnestra, the most ambitious effort in years by the priestess of
modern dance.